Blogs

When I began punditry on sport, it was confined in online locale to my material, still is. I looked and learned through various other formats or Ideas to create my own place. Past blogging, I thought to use Ebooks, my most common format. EBooks can utilize audio and are a clear way to lineate your actions. I made the Kings of London Epic Poem Series and Richard Murray's Thoughts Series reflecting that truth. But, Ebooks were and are not the most used format to messages through the internet. Sport require common channels be used, if you have not figured out how to use an uncommon channel more imaginatively while attention getting, base on saturation in sport viewers to modern media. I thought to audio blog, The Richard Murray Fanatacism Audible, while collate from some of my favorite womens soccer connections, Richard Murray's Fanatacism, or strictly from the players, The Players Say. I gained more outreach but I found myself acting in similar to what others were doing. I find myself now starting a new endeavor, in this AALBC blog entry, like the Audible but absent the strict format. Now, Richard Murray's Thoughts Version 2 is here. I will post in the comments in this blog, any are free to join me,and state my thoughts. But the content or style will now be free. I will not assume I know how best communicate to the audience or viewership,
Richard Murray's ThoughtCloud
Tiger Tiger , Marca Worst 11 2018 , MUFC needed system 2018-2019 , PSG/Brasil needed system 2018-2019 , CONCACAF Womens Championship reflect the same reality in either gender in CONCACAF , Sarri Chelsea part 2 , My UEFA CL champion pick , 2018-2019 uefa womens champions league round of 8 to final thoughts , Womens Soccer in the USA , AWCON2018 World Cup 2019 entries , The Glyne Dame , 2019 Womens World Cup Draw and Ettie , 30 years from now , 2018-2019 uefa mens champions league round 16 , ?
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Richard Murray Thoughts
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GoalChatter Guest Blog entries
Women's clubs must survive , UEFAWCL is better than NWSL in 5 reason , ?
Botafogo Star Guest Blog entries
Pereira guidance

Dear Readers,
I tend to enjoy reading various articles on writing , the industry, the concepts, et cetera. parallel to craft articles. These topics can be fun or engaging. As some of you know, I have a controlled electronic footprint, meaning, I don't keep old posts. This blog never had fifteen posts and never will cause I don't like ejunk. But, I realize, aside my posts to what I created and create, I need a post to just chit chat if you will. So this post will serve that function, through its comments I will posts various topics concerning writing.
Work Cloud
EBook List- see below , Onmyoji Contest Entry , Pacific Rim contest Entry , Bettering American Poetry Anthology Entry , White House Carol , Maple Me entry , We Happy Few Wellington Wells entry, pending so I can't publicize Fiyah Magazine- pending , Killens Review- pending, ?
Creative Cloud
Questions to think about , How We Define Art a response , Lessons from Last Action Hero , Black Soldiers fighting for the British against the USA during USA secession why no memorial , Levar Burton Reads , Ethiopian apocalyptic film , Is Biography the biggest genre today circa 2018 , if they remade Cleopatra jones? , which cliche you dislike most? , Grammar Check , those who write love are making money, have you done a collaboration .. on a train , be your character on social media , who are afro latinos ? , a short history to the internet , What describe best the Native American experience in fiction , Get Out early - what do you think compared to the final film? , Prince and religious friction in film , Let us compose something together using these rules, what other language will you say if you can? , AALBC community book- in progress till made , not any time soon but... , A Glengarry Lead , silhouette in film , Get Out defined , inspiration listings, the return of poetry and some fun , written and sun by Aretha Franklin , Unconventional art , Der Tchrumpfs , Selections from poetry through the native female pen , a question to multiculturalism , Nonqonqo in A Warm December , Peola Edit- Immitation To Life 1934 , concealed carry models , Ann Gorman Edit- Follow Me Quietly 1949 , censoring online , ?
Engineering Cloud
Fixing Plastic , Blacksmithing Basics , multi electromagnetic wave observation , AMP in Email , Makers jobs or cosplay , ?
Email Newsletter Fragments
fifth issue , tenth issue, eleventh issue , twelfth, thirteenth , ?
Kizomba Monogram
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EBook LIST
Richard Murray Short Story Collections Kobo Link OverDrive Link
JIHI series Kobo Link Overdrive Link
Gospel of Joseph Kobo Link Overdrive Link
Richard Murray Collages Kobo Link
SanaTambo Versions Overdrive Link Kobo English Kobo Francais Kobo Portugues Kobo 日本語 Kobo 中文
Der Tchrumpfs Kobo
Below is a collage i made to Ty Wilson Art
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"Finally! Five Secrets to Pitch Perfect (LY)" Podcast - uploaded Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Listening to Barbara Corcoran's (of Shark Tank) Business Unu$ual podcast, I noticed independent authors could modify her "5 secrets to a perfect pitch" to successfully present their books.
Corcoran's 5 secrets are as follow:
Good Hook
To the Point Short & Clear
Good Backstory
Look the part
Cite the Next Steps
An Independent author can take these secrets and craft a pitch that will lay the foundation for selling a book or manuscript to anyone; anywhere.
(Good Hook) When I hear "hook," I think music, specifically Rap. So, a book should have a catchy title. My first book didn't. #TitleFAIL So, I made my title into a meme. "You pray that love is heaven sent, but sometimes you end up Sleeping with a D-Man." BUT look at the bestsellers here on AALBC! Check out how many words in the title? Most have three words; 5 is the max. Choose wisely.
(To the Point Short & Clear) Tell your audience what your book is about in 2 sentences or less. Who is this book about? What do they want? How will they get it? Or what's preventing them from getting it. Nicole, heart-broken and college-bound, will go to hell and battle demons for the man she loves. Literally.
(Good Backstory) Every author knows why they're compelled to tell their story. My daughter was going off to college - I wanted to share with her how to avoid the perils of dorm and college life. Here's where an author can share the benefits of reading their book. Let readers know how the author hopes this book can help.
(Look the part) Hire a successful book cover designer. We do judge a book by its cover.
(Cite the Next Steps) An entrepreneur Next Steps is all "about the Benjamins" and funding. The same is true for independent authors, but our approach is a bit different. Our goal is to develop a relationship with our readers and also have them buy our books every time we publish. So, independent authors, we have to let our readers know how they can buy our book. [<-link to buy my book] Do it the Amazon way and make it as easy and conspicuous as possible. Remind them again of the benefit from buying directly from you the author. I read once that the most successful panhandlers tell those who put money in their cup how they will use their generous donations.
For Example:
"Thank you for buying my book. With your purchase you make it possible for me to continue to write books to positively influence and empower young women."
By the way, Corcoran says, "the same five steps were shared by every great entrepreneur that ever left shark tank with a fist full of cash.

As Black Americans struggle against the rise of white nationalism led by an overt racist president; and as we fight against the injustice of legalized police murder and systemic mass incarceration of our young Black men and while as a unit we search hard to find a strong and positive voice of leadership for our children and to lessen the burden of the Black plight, the B.E.T. Network continues to find its pleasure in rolling exploits of the Black experience, 24/7.
B.E.T. Has Perpetually Failed Black America

I am learning why I must be patient when it comes to planting the seeds. For some seeds take a long time to grow like trees from the roots out of the ground until they touch the sky, and some are like bulbs that sprout up after a few weeks. Some need more water than others and some only need a few drops, but I still need to give them the time that they require to grow. For example, as I was going about my day having my first book signing event, I ran into another soul. And, this soul recognized me and knew that we would work together. My point is take every opportunity because they are the bread crumbs that will lead you to your destiny. So now I sit back and wait for my seeds to grow into what ever they are meant to be for me. The lesson has been learned, and patience is indeed a virtuous trait to have.
Peace!

One Trillion Dollars! Earlier this month, Apple executives announced their 42-year-old company is worth One trillion dollars.
For those unsure how to write one trillion dollars, there is a one followed by 12 zeros.
Today, some believe Apple changed the world with its products. Still, there are quite a few who get along fine without Apple. For the rest, the company is a game-changer.
Apple went public in 1980, and for $22, anyone could buy a share. During the company's initial public offering, a middle-aged professor, who taught at a university in Brooklyn, bought a few of the more than four million shares available. He encouraged a young widow who'd just inherited a half-million dollars to buy some too. Her goal was to leave a financial legacy for her children, their children, and generations to come. Not knowing much about the stock market or IPOs, she was skeptical about making a purchase.
She passed on the offer. Instead, she kept her money tied up in real estate and her family. She thought that would be a safer deal. It wasn't. Today, most of her family is gone. She and the bank own her one home.
There are a lot of reasons, why she isn't wealthy today but mainly it's because "we become what we do."
There can be hundreds of articles on how Apple hit trillion dollars in valuation. The reason is this; Apple is run by people whose goal is to make money by any means.
So, if you find you're in a place far different than you'd envisioned for yourself.
Stop doing what you've always done.
Lose the fear and make money whatever it takes to allow you to live your dreams.

We all realize that the media really knows how to do a good job at painting Black people in a certain light. They are good at convincing us to hate on each other, and good at convincing us that nothing will ever change. But I disagree, because I was able to create a profound change in my own life by using the power of my mind. And I know without a doubt that we all have the power to change, if that is what we truly desire. So, I published my book to show them the truth about who we are, and that one of our greatest powers is the ability to change. "Woke: A Poetic Journey" (available on Amazon.com) is my testimony. So, I really hope you will read it with an open mind and heart, and let it touch your soul.
Thank you,
Kween Yakini
Poet
Writer
Spoken Word Artist
Blogger
Self-Published Author

SHE IS A MAN EATER
BUT SHE KILLS THEM WITH KINDNESS
She Said:
I am Impressed by your Confidence
And you must be the Bravest of Hearts
If you dare enter my Room
Some men never come this close
For they fear it will be their Doom
Because this is the place where a
Lion’s Heart may be consumed
And most men can’t fathom all the Hidden Galaxies
That I have planted inside my Sacred Womb
But I see you're bravely standing here before me
Trying to Taunt me with your Dark and Very Long Spear
Tell me King is it your Burning Hunger that draws you near?
But please beware Beloved for your Pride has No Sanctuary here
Yes in due time you will surrender
All your Love without any Fear
And like a Queen I will give you Flames of Passion
And show you all the Mercy my Sweet Darling Dear…

This is the link for My New Video "THE TRUTH" From My New Book “Woke A Poetic Journey” and it is now available for purchase at Amazon.com
https://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=-Dcn_6LRao4&u=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DRriAEfw57W8%26feature%3Dshare

Greetings Friends and Family,
Today I am happy to announce the release of my new book
Woke A Poetic Journey which is now available for purchase on Amazon.com
I am so proud of this book because it demonstrates the power of the mind
And what a I can do when they put my whole focus in to one thing
This book represents the power of words being transformed into thoughts
And thoughts being transformed into action
And then actions being transformed into a physical form or manifestation
And I am honored to be able to share this collection of work with you
I truly hope that you will support me on this continued journey
Thank you Family,
And as always I wish you Love Light and Blessings!
https://www.amazon.com/Woke-Poetic-Journey-Sharran-Taylor/dp/1732371008/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528344463&sr=8-1&keywords=woke+a+poetic

Being Black, poor, and marginalized satisfy any three-strikes (you're out) rule, for success; a criminal background to boot cements a life of ever illusive opportunity. To try, is to do. To not try, is not to do! So, what are some choices felonious Black men/women who served sentences for criminal offences?
Brothers and sisters just don't want to sacrifice what's needed to obtain a formal college education; which could grant near vindication of criminal backgrounds. But some sacrifice, like or not, is required to say you, at least, tried. Even if you ultimately fail. Changing lifestyles, habits, or environments are keys towards making a personal difference, whether you have what it takes to survive is simply a matter of how much work you put into change. Entrepreneurship is only way to go if you're a Black ex-felon newly released from prison/jail.
Writing books is not only a respectable career, it's a way to make some quick cash. Subscribe to Black websites such as AALBC for insights on writing books, go-to guides for how to write, publish, and promote sales. After all, Being Black is having a lot of stories to tell people.

Being Black, poor, and marginalized satisfy any three-strikes (you're out) rule, for success; a criminal background to boot cements a life of ever illusive opportunity. To try, is to do. To not try, is not to do! So, what is a good choice for felonious Black men/women who served sentences for criminal offences?
Brothers and sisters just don't want to sacrifice what's needed to obtain a formal college education; which could grant near vindication of many criminal backgrounds. But some sacrifice, like or not, is required to say you, at least, tried. Even if you ultimately fail. Changing lifestyles, habits, or environments are keys towards making a personal difference, whether you have what it takes to survive is simply a matter of how much work you put into change.
Stop relying on "ban the box" (nondisclosure of crimes for employment) incentives which means nothing to employers. Entrepreneurship is the only way to go if you're a Black ex-felon newly released from prison/jail.
Writing books is not only a respectable career, it's a way to make some quick cash. Subscribe to Black websites such as AALBC for insights on writing books, go-to guides for how to write, publish, and promote sales. After all, Being Black and living in America means having a lot of stories to tell people.

Being Black, poor, and marginalized satisfy any three-strikes (you're out) rule, for success; a criminal background to boot cements a life of ever illusive opportunity. To try, is to do. To not try, is not to do! So, what is a good choice for felonious Black men/women who served sentences for criminal offences?
Brothers and sisters just don't want to sacrifice what's needed to obtain a formal college education; which could grant near vindication of many criminal backgrounds. But some sacrifice, like or not, is required to say you, at least, tried. Even if you ultimately fail. Changing lifestyles, habits, or environments are keys towards making a personal difference, whether you have what it takes to survive is simply a matter of how much work you put into change.
Stop relying on "ban the box" (nondisclosure of crimes for employment) incentives which means nothing to employers. Entrepreneurship is the only way to go if you're a Black ex-felon newly released from prison/jail.
Writing books is not only a respectable career, it's a way to make some quick cash. Subscribe to Black websites such as AALBC for insights on writing books, go-to guides for how to write, publish, and promote sales. After all, Being Black and living in America means having a lot of stories to tell people.